2 features removed from mid-range variants of Mahindra Scorpio-N » MotorOctane

2 features removed from mid-range variants of Mahindra Scorpio-N » MotorOctane

Mahindra Scorpio-N has been a blockbuster product for the brand and the SUV has made its presence felt in the best-selling cars of 2023. Its success can be attributed to the competitively priced mid-range variants of the SUV. To maintain these competitive pricing, Mahindra has quietly dropped two features from the mid-range variants Z4 and Z6. How will these affect you? Let’s find out.
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Feature removal

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Mahindra has removed a few features as part of the integrated material cost reduction (IMCR) plan. Mahindra has removed the cooled glove box from the Z4 and Z6 variants. It will continue to be offered on the top Z8 and Z8L variants. The Z6 variant loses even more features as Mahindra has removed Adrenox Connect and Built-In Alexa from its infotainment system. While the instrument cluster remains the same, it now gets a monochrome instrument cluster similar to the Z4 variant. These are the reductions known so far, but there could be more. The feature removal will be effective for bookings made from January 1, 2024. Mahindra has not announced any price reduction due to the removal of these features.

Also Read – 5 Upcoming Mahindra SUVs in India in 2024

Mahindra Scorpio-N as a product

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Mechanically, the Scorpio-N will continue to come with the current engine options. Currently, the Scorpio-N comes with a 2.0-litre petrol engine (200 PS/380 Nm). This engine is available with manual and automatic transmission option. Then we have the 2.2-litre diesel which comes in two power outputs – 130 PS/300 Nm and 172 PS/400 Nm. Both power outputs are available with manual and automatic option. For hardcore off-roaders, the Scorpio-N also comes with 4×4 option. Prices for the Scorpio-N start at Rs 16.34 lakh and go up to Rs 29.94 lakh (on-road, Mumbai).

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